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"frequent overlap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe situations where two or more things occur at the same time in a repeated or frequent pattern. For example, "The frequent overlap of work and school schedules was difficult to manage."
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The combined team takes on whatever is needed to get the analytical job done, with frequent overlap among roles.
But interviews and a review of thousands of pages of records — schedules, e-mails, pension statements and campaign finance reports — suggest frequent overlap of Mr. Thompson's political ambitions and the comptroller's operation, and that like many pension overseers at the time, he raised campaign money aggressively from those seeking business from his office.
Some future forums also will build on recent efforts to hold events of joint interest to CFOs and chief technology officers, given the frequent overlap of their efforts.
Moreover, difficulties to scan populations of fertile age females may be related to the broad and frequent overlap of the symptoms for acute abdominal conditions [16 20].
But the process proved torturously slow and difficult, in large part due to the frequent overlap with national reserves and the competing claims of farmers settled on the land.
According to studies of Coquerel's giant mouse lemur, home ranges of both sexes vary from 1-4 ha with frequent overlap, particularly on the periphery of their range.
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Noteworthy too was the frequent overlapping of the Sephardic religious leadership with the new Jewish courtier class.
For languages that share a close relationship, like English and French, or English and Afrikaans, or Hindi and Marathi, even more frequent overlaps are inevitable.
In "Semaphore," Mr. Baumgarten simply contrasts the names of American railroad companies, states and cities with the names of American Indian tribes; the frequent overlaps between these words tell a story of stolen names, stolen lands and cultures destroyed.
Such environments, for example domestic and multi-room offices, present challenging acoustic scenes to state-of-the-art speech recognizers, especially under always-listening operation, due to low signal-to-noise ratios, frequent overlaps of target speech, acoustic events, and background noise, as well as inter-room interference and reverberation.
The most frequent overlapping fingerprints were PTEN loss and KRAS mutations (co-occurring in 13 patients), and BRAF and PIK3CA mutations (in 7 patients) (Figure 1).
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